English drawleaf dining table, butcher block top, six chairs, and China with leaded glass doors. The china is made up of five pieces for moving. It is held together with hardware in the back that looks simular to metal tent stakes.
This item was patented in 1889 and made May 22nd 1894. It measures Amperage I believe, as the indictator says 'amperes' above the dial (they also make a volt meter similar).
It has the original stone backing still attached, as I was told they made them custom for clients with either wood or stone backing. It is in good shape, The dial reads from 05-85.
This maple furniture was purchased used in the 1950's. It's very sturdy. There is a vanity with a seat and a dresser. I took a picture of the markings on the back of each piece. I am planning to sell them but I have no idea what they are worth.